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Hey everyone! Im planning on getting some wheels soon, not sure which ones exactly because theres so many nice wheels, but i do know i want to try and do a square setup instead of a staggered setup mainly because I dont want to be replacing tires 2 at a time.

i think 20x10 would be a nice size but I'm not sure what offsets work well with our car.

Does anyone know what offsets give the most flush fitment?

Thank you!!
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It depends a little on your camber and if you're lowered at all, but +35 works pretty damn well. On my car the fronts are slightly in, and the rears slightly stick out (due to tire tire sidewall rim protector, not really the wheel itself (285 MPSS)
 
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It depends a little on your camber and if you're lowered at all, but +35 works pretty damn well. On my car the fronts are slightly in, and the rears slightly stick out (due to tire tire sidewall rim protector, not really the wheel itself (285 MPSS)
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I've got the MMD Holgens in 20x10 with a 45 offset. I'm running 20mm spacers and they are flush. So basically 25 offset. I'd try and keep the offset between 20-30.
 

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So you can use a number of applications it all depends on the wheel brand and design you after.

For instance 20x10 ET 25 all the way to a 40 can work depending on the wheel.
 

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19x10" +35 Project6gr wheels. (Offsets wont change for 20s). MPSS tires in 285. I have a little more camber than most with 2.4 in front and like 1.7 in back.

 

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I haven't stuck a caliper back there, but probably 6-12mm. Enough to wedge a bit of your finger in between the shock and tire.

Wider tires, more camber = less clearance
Lower offset = more clearance

In the end it works out fine.
 

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35mm works good, room up front, we still still run a .650" spacer up front which puts the 285-35 out to the edge of the fender. We run camber bolts and do not rub the strut with 285s without spacers. Rear sits flush to the fender.
 

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How much room do you have inside towards the strut/shock with that?
This car has a insane amount of front space ive done a 10 as low as a ET 25 upfront no issues.
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